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Can I downgrade from ISO 7 to 6.1.3

Can I downgrade IPhone 4s to 6.1.3

iPhone 4S, iOS 7, Downgrade

Posted on Sep 25, 2013 11:18 AM

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Nov 10, 2013 3:31 PM in response to Axeman1020

jesus:) but will it ever be posssible to go back to a previous version for us, the dumb hasty ones? cuz now we get it. stupid thing to do. but it is still 21st century nothing is irreversible **** sake.. . and besides, that notification when a new version pops up can be really annoying. you just want to update already and get on with it. really miss the old lock screen 😟

Nov 11, 2013 12:57 AM in response to IdrisSeabright

It probably will (as it was that often in the past), but at least it won't be officially supported ;-) Which won't matter for most people.


So I tried what I was told and I'm happy to announce that at least my lockscreen-problem is gone;

It works WAY faster than before. I simply resetted the phone once again and updated from 7.0.0 to 7.0.3 (I didn't try that before in case it would be possible to downgrade only from 7.0.0 in the future). Safari's still quite slow and another problem, bluetooth-audio-lagging seems to have become even worse, but I can start using my phone right after "waking it up" now, which is an improvement.

I am not able to use my phone with my bluetooth radio anymore (because the audio stutters every 20 secs or so), which is, again, a bit of a... hassle :-S

Nov 11, 2013 2:22 AM in response to brettdog64

its not a problem.

set up icloud for each phone owner, and when you set up the phone the first time set that up for that persons icloud. then go to settings and disable the contacts and calenders.


do this for each phone.


Then go into the phone and set up a second icloud account and than go to settings and enable only contacts and calanders. do this on each phone (second account is the same on all phones)


This way the contacts and calanders will be shared and updated over all devices, but facrtime settings emails etc are set to the phones only.


Works on Macs aswell.

Nov 11, 2013 8:29 AM in response to deggie

deggie wrote:


That will only work if you can find one which is probably tough at this point.

Actually it is not. My phone 5 developed a rattle. The battery was lose. The Apple store wanted to do a repair and I said OK as that was my only choice. Upon opening the phone Apple discovered the speakers were also loose so the next option was a replacement phone. Apple had none in the store and ordered a replacement. The replacement took 3 days to arrive.


Upon powering on the phone I was greeted with an IOS 6.1.3 screen. However, I had to update to IOS 7 as my backups were done with IOS 7 and IOS 7 backups will not restore to IOS 6.


I would suspect that most, if not all, of the replacement phones in the 4, 4S and 5 (not 5S) are all running the 6.1.3 (or some version of IOS 6).

Nov 17, 2013 7:40 PM in response to aquariuspeter

Apple is not here, so no point in addressing them. This is a technical User to User forum - users helping other users.


Just for a point of reference, Apple does not provide a downgrade path for iOS software for a variety of reasons - they don't do it just to be mean. Downgrading iOS software would result in even more problems than you are experiencing now - many of which would simply not be able to be fixed. Can you tell me of any Android device that provides such a path?


Downgrading OS software is a different matter. A number of users have pointed out that people who didn't like Windows 8 and were able to go back to Windows 7 or Windows Vista without any issues. You can do the saem with Mac OSX software.


However, I am not aware of any device-level vendor that provides upgrades for their Operating System software as a "test drive" and then provides a way to go back to the previous verison of the software.... If you can provide an example of this happening anywhere in the industry, I'd be interested to know the circumstances, and experience.


Cheers,


GB

Nov 21, 2013 3:08 PM in response to Mohammed 108

Sad to say that Apple is not being very smart about this. Not allowing us to choose if we want to keep using iOS 7 or downgrade our devices is not a good idea. I know a lot of people who already have gone over to the Androids due to this reason. I, myself will be making the switch soon. Apple should realize that the iPhone loving fans will still use the iPhones that's if they use their favorite software. YOU ARE FORCING US TO USE IOS7 WHEN A LOT OF US DO NOT WANT TO. Shaking my head at Apple. Guess by the time you guys decied to allow that option a lot of your "iPhone loving fans" would have already switched over to another manufactor. Just think about it Apple. Be smart. God bless.

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